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Research wiki: Check out the links below. If you’ve got some good sources for general history of the DC comics click on the pencil to the right and add.
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Looking for something to read? The next best thing to reading comics, is reading books about the history of DC comics and superheroes and comics in general. This thread is for the community to help build a resource listing for quality books about the history of comics and a place to talk about them. The first two posts are wikis which allow you to edit and add information. Also, if you edit a wiki you earn a badge. Below that, add your recommendations, images, co…
Julius Schwartz, the influential DC Comics editor whose successful revamping of the Flash, Green Lantern and other defunct 1940s superheroes in the late 1950s and early '60s led to what became known as the "Silver Age" of comics, has died.
http://cbldf.org/2019/03/unparalleled-editor-karen-berger-she-changed-comics/
With the influential mature comics line ending after more than 25 years, here are 10 series, both famous and lesser-known, which demonstrate some of the best it had to offer.
Est. reading time: 8 minutes
Golden Age decline While there was great work being produced all through the Golden Age, and arguably the overall quality of art and perhaps even storytelling actually improved towards the later years, it's no secret that the superhero genre in...
https://medium.com/@supertho/the-golden-age-of-comics-ffe8431f58bb
Zak McKracken, all about Zak McCracken, Zak McCraken, Zak McKraken, Zak MacCracken. Zack McKracken, LucasFilm Games, LucasArts
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